Pillared

usgb/ˈpɪlərd/
adjective

Having or resembling a pillar or pillars.

The ancient city was full of pillared buildings.
Visual representation of "pillared" - Having or resembling a pillar or pillars

Often appears as...

  • pillared hall
  • pillared portico
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Architectural Focus

Used to describe structures emphasizing architectural columns, conveying elegance or historical style.

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The courthouse has a pillared facade that gives it a grand appearance.
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Metaphorical Use

Metaphorically, it can suggest something strongly supported or upheld, like beliefs or systems.

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His arguments were pillared on factual evidence.
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Historic Implication

Implies antiquity or being reminiscent of ancient or classical buildings, often related to old civilizations.

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The museum's pillared structure was inspired by Greek temples.
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